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SUMMARY:Ancient Northeast Africa and the Indian Ocean Trade
DESCRIPTION:The establishment of direct sea contact between the Mediterranean and South Asia in the first century CE is one of the most remarkable developments in ancient history.  Scholarship has focused overwhelmingly on the impact of the Indian Ocean trade on the economy of the Roman Empire and its significance  for the spread of Greco-Roman influence in India. Professor Burstein considers a different and largely neglected aspect of this history: how the expansion of the Indian Ocean trade in the early centuries CE affected the ancient northeast African states of Kush and Aksum.\nStanley Burstein is Professor Emeritus of History at California State University\, Los Angeles.  He received his Ph.D. from UCLA.  Prof. Burstein is a past president of the Association of Ancient Historians. \nSponsored by the Ancient Borderlands Research Focus Group and the Ancient Mediterranean Studies program. \njwil 06.ix.10
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/ancient-northeast-africa-and-the-indian-ocean-trade/
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SUMMARY:Islam and Politics in Turkey Today
DESCRIPTION:This roundtable will address the rapid growth of Islamist political parties\, the expanding Turkish economy and the rise of the “Anatolian Tigers\,” and new cultural trends in Turkey.\nCoffee\, tea\, and cookies will be served \nSponsored by the Center for Middle east Studies\, UCSB \nhm 10/19/10
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